Firstly check out http://www.brewjacket.com/immersion-homebrew-lager-without-refrigerator/
Its $300 each and 115$ delivery
I contacted him about a group buy. Here is what he said:
For Ireland we have two options, either bulk air at $71 per unit that will arrive within a week, or sea freight, which can take upwards of a 6 weeks. We would have to arrange a pallet in that case, but I fear the economics won't make sense until the pallet is full, so roughly 25 units. Most pallets we do overseas go for approximately $800 USD. If you were to max out the pallet, we could get you down to approx $40/unit.
So roughly 370$ (~340e) by air if we get around 10 people i think is what was implied
Or 340$ we get 25 people (unlikely i think).
Accessories are available too as per site.
Nigel has an interesting thread where he made his own but as im allergic to DIY its not an option for me.
Also i presume this would be good for cold crashing the beer which im most interested in.
Stick your name down if you are in for it:
If I were rich I'd be all over this
Yeah im actually out before vat and duty even :D crazy prices
How it's work in fermenter ?
This thread should be deleted as a testament to financial sanity.
It looks like a robot from futurama. Little coat on it and all.
(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/19/3bb5cac6fd14a4266802fe73c03c0f87.jpg)
so it's a TEC with a metal stick on the end and lagging jacket? :P
obviously there's more to it than that, but it does seem pricey for what's involved?
Just buy a larder fridge and a STC-1000 ;)
Use the other €200 or so for ingredients!
Its just a peltier cooler driving a heat pipe with a temp controller and "reee-dickkulous" shipping price!
Then there will be duty and vat on the goods PLUS the shipping!
LOGICAL Question:
I can see the point of Vat and excise duty on the goods but wtf on the postage!!?